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caption President Donald Trump. source Yves Herman/ Reuters President Donald Trump sometimes schedules meetings according to what he sees on his favorite cable programs like “Fox and Friends,” according to a former White House official. “If he’s seen something on TV or [was] talking to [Sean] Hannity the night before, he’s got lots of flexibility to do whatever he wants to do,” the former official said in a Politico report. Trump’s battle against the news media is evidenced by his public criticism against networks he believes have covered him unfairly. In turn, he has shown deference toward outlets that cover him favorably. President Donald Trump’s propensity to tune into Fox News has been noted in multiple news reports, but according to one former White House official, he also schedules his meetings related to what he sees on cable programs like “Fox and Friends.” “He comes down for … [Read more...] about Trump schedules his meetings around ‘Fox and Friends’ segments, according to former White House official

By Sarah Kaplan The Washington Post Mon., April 16, 2018 CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.—At the moment when NASA’s newest planet hunter launches, scheduled for Monday evening, astronomers will know of nearly 4,000 alien worlds outside our solar system. When the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite completes its mission two years from now, scientists expect, TESS will have increased that number by a factor of five. Among the new discoveries, they hope, will be a rocky world with an atmosphere that can be probed for signs of life. “This is opening an entirely new window on the universe,” said MIT astrophysicist George Ricker, the principal investigator for the mission. Read more: Hotel room will be 300 km up in space and $792,000 a night Article Continued Below Scientists harvest first vegetables without soil or sun in Antarctic greenhouse Did a NASA astronaut’s DNA change after one year in space? The satellite is slated to lift off from … [Read more...] about NASA’s new planet hunter launches Monday to seek for new worlds

caption Apparently I’m not fit for the highest office in the land. source REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst On Wednesday, January 17, 2018, I officially became the president of the United States. Well, not officially. That day marked the first in a one-week experiment in which I tried out Donald Trump’s daily routine. Axios and The New York Times had reported on different aspects of Trump’s schedule. I scoured the articles for details about what time he wakes up and goes to bed, what time he starts work, and how he spends the time when he’s not in meetings – then tried to copy everything for five workdays. Now that it’s all over, I’m left wondering how Trump has so much energy – both physically, because he reportedly only sleeps four hours a night, and mentally, because he reportedly watches at least four hours of cable news every day. Here’s how my week went: The experiment source Flickr / Lee Nachtigal … [Read more...] about I scheduled my days like Donald Trump for a week — and it made me think entirely differently about the president of the US

source Lifetime Lifetime’s “UnReal” tells a story in season three that embodies the #MeToo movement. But writing for the season was complete before the movement started, according to showrunner Stacy Rukeyser. A year-long hiatus is actually benefitting the show because of the movement. Rukeyser, who accused her “One Tree Hill” boss Mark Schwann of creating a toxic environment for women, told Business Insider how she makes everyone working on her show feel comfortable. It might seem like season three of Lifetime’s “UnReal” – which shows a main character coming to terms with a sexual assault that happened when she was 12 – was a direct result of the #MeToo movement. But it wasn’t. “I would love to say we felt a change coming, but we really did not,” showrunner Stacy Rukeyser told Business … [Read more...] about After accusing her ‘One Tree Hill’ boss of sexual harassment, the showrunner for Lifetime’s ‘UnReal’ tells us how she creates a safe environment on her show

Tired at the office today? You aren’t alone. More than a third of Americans get less sleep than the seven to nine hours recommended for most people. Some of the reasons for that are beyond our control – an unexpected visit from a friend or a young child can easily get in the way of a good night’s sleep, regardless of your intentions. But we also do things that can sabotage our sleep. And we can fix some of those behaviors. Here’s how you might be setting yourself up for a terrible night’s sleep – and what to do about it.Looking at the computer or tv right before bed. Watching something on Netflix might seem like the perfect way to end a long day, but research has shown that blue light emitted by electronic screens (like phones, computers, and televisions) can impede the production of melatonin, a hormone the body uses to regulate our internal clocks. Melatonin helps us relax and get ready for bed, so switch to a book 30 to 60 … [Read more...] about 11 things you’re doing that are setting you up for a terrible night’s sleep